Because of my credentials, experience, work ethic, and determination, but most of all because I have a passion for what I do, and the benefit it brings to the organization I work for, its vision, and others as well as myself.
Because I have done nearly the same thing before - heres and example from my life.
No, I don't believe they have ever qualified.
The interview process may request you to state why you are qualified for the position. Try to relate any aspect of your past experience to a talent the current job requires.
I believe that the answer to your question is post-nominal letters.
I believe Wilma Scott Heide said it best: "The only jobs for which no man is qualified are human incubators and wet nurse. Likewise, the only job for which no woman is or can be qualified is sperm donor."
Legally, yes in many places. Personally, NO. I do not believe that LCSW is qualified enought in testing nor psychopathology to make any diagnosis. I would find a qualified board certified child clinical psychologist or a qualified child counselor.
How do you KNOW that they are not qualified? The allegation or complaint would first have to be aired to the local school administration and if no satisfactory action was received, before the local Board of Education. You can't take someone to court based on the fact that you don't believe they are qualified at their job.
I believe that each state has their own qualifications/rules that govern whom installs these meters. Yes, you do have to be qualified but the qualifications differ from region to region... Regards, Toby Z. www.MyGentleHealer.com 254-771-0747
I would hope so and I believe many would vote for the most qualified candidate, despite their religious preference. Sadly, however, there will always be people who would vote for someone less-qualified because of a person's religion.
more qualified, most qualified
Australia (AUS) -- qualified June 6th Japan (JPN) -- qualified June 6th Korea DPR (PRK) -- qualified June 17th Korea Republic (KOR) -- qualified June 6th Denmark (DEN) -- qualified October 10th England (ENG) -- qualified September 9th France (FRA) -- qualified November18th Germany (GER) -- qualified October 10th Greece (GRE) -- qualified November18th Italy (ITA) -- qualified October 10th Netherlands (NED) -- qualified June 6th Portugal (POR) -- qualified November18th Serbia (SRB) -- qualified October 10th Slovakia (SVK) -- qualified October 14th Slovenia (SVN) -- qualified November18th Spain (ESP) -- qualified September 9th Switzerland (SUI) -- qualified October 14th Honduras (HON) -- qualified October 14th Mexico (MEX) -- qualified October 10th USA (USA) -- qualified October 10th Algeria (ALG) -- qualified November18th Cameroon (CMR) -- qualified November14th Côte d'Ivoire (CIV) -- qualified October 10th Ghana (GHA) -- qualified September 6th Nigeria (NGA) -- qualified November14th South Africa (RSA) -- did not need to qualify as hosts (May 15th 2004) New Zealand (NZL) -- qualified November 14th Argentina (ARG) -- qualified October 14th Brazil (BRA) -- qualified September 5th Chile (CHI) -- qualified October 10th Paraguay (PAR) -- qualified September 9th Uruguay (URU) -- qualified November18th
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no he is not qualified